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[applause] you and i want our daughters and granddaughters to grow up in an america where electing a woman president is as common as a electing a woman governor a woman senator. we want our daughters to aspire, not to be america's first woman president, but to be the fifth or the 10th woman's president -- or 10th woman president. [applause] that day is going to come sooner than you think. and let the record show that the journey began here, today, in iowa. [applause] now please join me in watching a wonderful video. >> the future of washington, d.c. action. >> thank you. i always dreamed of this, standing here, and it is because of you all that i can. the millions who stood up your my mom told me i could be anything i want. you know, it did not used to be like that. >> a long time ago women did not even get to vote. >> my mom told me that when she grew up, no one ever thought there would be a woman president. can you imagine? they were all boys. [laughter] >> women phot -- fought 200 years ago. >> i am here because the elected women before me. >> i am here because my friends said i c
[applause] you and i want our daughters and granddaughters to grow up in an america where electing a woman president is as common as a electing a woman governor a woman senator. we want our daughters to aspire, not to be america's first woman president, but to be the fifth or the 10th woman's president -- or 10th woman president. [applause] that day is going to come sooner than you think. and let the record show that the journey began here, today, in iowa. [applause] now please join me in...
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say, quote, god is great, america is in a condition of fear and terror from al qaeda. costing them billions of dollars. we hope to hear more of such psychological warfare even if there are no actual jihadi operations on the ground. "the wall street journal" op-ed, nbc special correspondent ted koppel argues the aggressive u.s. reaction sows a culture of fear. saying terrorism is the means by which the weak induce the powerful to inflict damage upon themselves. al qaeda and groups like it are surely counting on that as the centerpiece of their strategy. white house of course found itself in a classic damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. the obama administration felt they were hamstrung and almost had to respond to these threats. denying they're acting from a defensive crouch. >> what do you say to those cynics who say this is an overreaction to benghazi? how do you respond? >> one thing i've tried to do as president is not overreact. you know, but make sure that as much as possible the american people understand that there are genuine risks out there. >> ano
say, quote, god is great, america is in a condition of fear and terror from al qaeda. costing them billions of dollars. we hope to hear more of such psychological warfare even if there are no actual jihadi operations on the ground. "the wall street journal" op-ed, nbc special correspondent ted koppel argues the aggressive u.s. reaction sows a culture of fear. saying terrorism is the means by which the weak induce the powerful to inflict damage upon themselves. al qaeda and groups like...
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what do we focus on america entervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill and rushed in the expensive treatment that is designed. and the result is a health care system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels at expensive intervention rather than the less expensive. what our proirts ought to be. if i were making it up this is how it would g. prevenning and secondly you can't prevent cure it. and if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go. prevent it and if you can't treat. it we do the opposite. we focus in this country on treating things and that's where we spend most of our money and spend a little bit trying to cure and spend very little on trying to prevent and we wonder why the costs is so high? part of the reason is, part of something that may not surprise or shock you. because money is in treatment. that's where the money is. you ever heard the statement follow the money. not too many weeksing on, i had stephen breel on the show and talked about the role of money
what do we focus on america entervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill and rushed in the expensive treatment that is designed. and the result is a health care system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels at expensive intervention rather than the less expensive. what our proirts ought to be. if i were making it up this is how it would g. prevenning and secondly you can't prevent cure it. and if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go....
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that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they were going to try to adjust the war on drugs to the most serious drug crimes. thatraws the conclusion they are not going to pay much attention to minor crimes. have is also a problem we today, and i always make up my mind on things, but half the people in prison today in the united states are on drug charges, and some on more minor charges than others, and there is such a thing as mandatory sentences which has caused dramatic overcrowding of prisons. federal courts have ordered california to reduce dramatically their prison population. this is really a conve
that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they...
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bank of america released this statement. he was popular amongst his peers and highly diligent intern at our company with a promising future. our first thoughts are business w. his family and we send our condolences to them at this differ time. a spokesperson for bank of america says the coroner is investigating the cause of death but police and bank officials say therey no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death folk business network charlie gasparino joins us. >> i'm sure you pulled a few all nighters and a few in my day this gentleman pulled about three all nighters before he was found dead. here is the interesting thing we have been talking at the fox business network to other firms, bank of america inside these firms. what we do get now is affirmation that these firms are rethinking this sort of policy. unwritten policy. kind of like a hazing policy where interns have to work around the clock. obviously they are not telling people to work 72 hours without sleep but there is nothing telling them not to. that's what
bank of america released this statement. he was popular amongst his peers and highly diligent intern at our company with a promising future. our first thoughts are business w. his family and we send our condolences to them at this differ time. a spokesperson for bank of america says the coroner is investigating the cause of death but police and bank officials say therey no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death folk business network charlie gasparino joins us. >> i'm sure you...
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>>> are you long america? >> my life story can be your life story. >> you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. >>> does it ever seem like the ticker is speaking tongues? yes. so i'm helping you translate the cryptic and unfathomable terminology that makes owning stocks so difficult. i'm giving you the phrase book to navigate your way through investing. consider it the televised encyclopedia of cramerica. the process of speaking stocks shouldn't be as difficult as people say. it's not like conducting triple bypass heart surgery yourself. you don't have to be steven hawking or albert einstein to understand the stuff. but with the way pros talk about stocks, i bet even einstein would have a tough time figuring out what they're saying. i just explained the difference between cyclical companies versus the secular names, toothpaste, corn flakes, middle class grows all over the world and they need more toothpaste and cereal, expanding at the same pace, regardless of where we are in the bus
>>> are you long america? >> my life story can be your life story. >> you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. >>> does it ever seem like the ticker is speaking tongues? yes. so i'm helping you translate the cryptic and unfathomable terminology that makes owning stocks so difficult. i'm giving you the phrase book to navigate your way through investing. consider it the televised encyclopedia of cramerica. the process of speaking stocks...
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what do we focus on america entervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill and rushed in the expensive treatment that is designed. result is a heal system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels at expensive intervention rather than the less expensive. what our proirts ought to be. if i were making it up this is how it would g. prevenning and secondly you can't prevent cure it. and if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go. prevent it and if you can't treat. it we do the opposite. we focus in this country on treating things and that's where we spend most of our money and spend a little bit trying to cure and spend very little on trying to prevent and we wonder why the costs is so high? part of the reason is, part of something that may not surprise or shock you. because money is in treatment. that's where the money is. you ever heard the statement follow the money. not too many weeksing on, i had stephen breel on the show and talked about the role of money in the health
what do we focus on america entervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill and rushed in the expensive treatment that is designed. result is a heal system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels at expensive intervention rather than the less expensive. what our proirts ought to be. if i were making it up this is how it would g. prevenning and secondly you can't prevent cure it. and if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go. prevent it and...
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america's gilded capital." thanks for joining us. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] for free transcripts or two give us comments about this program, and-a-.org. q- " programs are also available as a podcast. next, a discussion of republican outreach efforts with rnc chairman reince priebus . then minnesota center mf global -- amy klobuchar giving of fundraiser in iowa. after that, another chance to see "q&a" with author mark cleavage. vitch.bo quick there are two ways that you pay for localism, local content. you pay through an advertising model, the historic model, or now a growing stream, retransmission consent. it will find its level like any market. right now it sees itself far more for it content than it pays to broadcasters, and the truth of the matter is our content is the one the people watched the most. you look at 100 talkshows any of them are94 broadcast content. so, it is worth something. and it is important that we fight and win this battl
america's gilded capital." thanks for joining us. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] for free transcripts or two give us comments about this program, and-a-.org. q- " programs are also available as a podcast. next, a discussion of republican outreach efforts with rnc chairman reince priebus . then minnesota center mf global -- amy klobuchar giving of fundraiser in iowa. after that, another chance to see...
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america is a messy process. i would encourage everyone to exercise power that senator mccain mentioned. but more than anything, i would encourage those that have a voice in this and have been quiet so far to speak up. i think that's been a difference among conservatives this time, and if we continue that, i see a great hope to get this through the house of representatives signed by the president of the united states. >> you get the last word. >> i guess be uncomfortable. that's part of my message. i think we've gotten too comfortable having the same conversations and not challenging each other. sticking to the corners and sticking to our guns and our bullet points. and so why they give you quite frankly -- i would beg of you quite frankly to reach across the aisle and talk to people. try to kind of unpack this very messy topic because people's lives are at stake. and our futures are at stake and i frankly don't know how long i can keep weeding, you know. >> please think this panel for their contribution. [applau
america is a messy process. i would encourage everyone to exercise power that senator mccain mentioned. but more than anything, i would encourage those that have a voice in this and have been quiet so far to speak up. i think that's been a difference among conservatives this time, and if we continue that, i see a great hope to get this through the house of representatives signed by the president of the united states. >> you get the last word. >> i guess be uncomfortable. that's part...
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what we want is for washington to hear loudly from across america that they want this thing stopped. >> this morning the conservative group of for america singling out a handful of senators who declined to sign onto lee's letter saying, you fund it, you own it. call them chickens in a series of online videos. heritage action will spend $500,000 to target 100 house republicans in online ads that have the slarp message. despite all the sound and fury, the effort to defund the health care law has hit a wall. last night wisconsin governor scott walker became the latest republican to criticize his own party on this issue. >> do you make the point as senator jim demint says or stay away from shutdowns. >> shutdowns are not a good move at all. i think most americans are center right like we are and want limited government but want a government that works. i don't want hate government. i hate government that's too big and doesn't work. we need to show we can through reform make things work. >> meanwhile republican leaders on capitol hill, minority leader mitch mcconnell, john boehner, eric c
what we want is for washington to hear loudly from across america that they want this thing stopped. >> this morning the conservative group of for america singling out a handful of senators who declined to sign onto lee's letter saying, you fund it, you own it. call them chickens in a series of online videos. heritage action will spend $500,000 to target 100 house republicans in online ads that have the slarp message. despite all the sound and fury, the effort to defund the health care...
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an america in which middle class incomes, not middle class taxes, are going up. an america, yes, in which the wealthiest few, those making over $200,000 a year are asked to pay for their fair share. >> he won that election and then he made that promise the cornerstone of his budget, income tax on the top 1.2% of earners, the creation of a new tax bracket, 39.6% for highest incomes. he said it would help tame deficits that exploded in the reagan and bush 41 ears. ross perot made it the centerpiece of his presidential campaign, and won 20% of the vote, despite being kind of crazy. little enthusiasm for the budget clinton drew up. plenty of democrats were nervous about endorsing a tax hike and among republicans unanimous opposition because republicans were coming off a civil war of taxes. a civil war that had broken out when bush 41 cut a deal with democrats to raise them in 1990. by 1993 the anti-tax side on the fight was claiming vindication. 1993 was also the first time in 12 years democrats controlled the white house. the gop had grown far more conservative in t
an america in which middle class incomes, not middle class taxes, are going up. an america, yes, in which the wealthiest few, those making over $200,000 a year are asked to pay for their fair share. >> he won that election and then he made that promise the cornerstone of his budget, income tax on the top 1.2% of earners, the creation of a new tax bracket, 39.6% for highest incomes. he said it would help tame deficits that exploded in the reagan and bush 41 ears. ross perot made it the...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. f-f-f-f-f-f-f. lac-lac-lac. he's an actor who's known for his voice. but his accident took that away. thankfully, he's got aflac. they're gonna give him cash to help pay his bills so he can just focus on getting better. we're taking it one day at a time. one day at a time. [ male announcer ] see how the duck's lessons are going at aflac.com you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. . >>> serious head injuries are more prevalent in bike riders than football or baseball. new statistically analysis shows bike accidents caused 86,000 head injuries in 2009 alone. 40,000 more than football and baseball. cycling is also the leading cause of head injuries among children under 14 years old. >>> the power of a tweet has never been so obvious. new study confirmed what a lot of us already suspected. twitter can drive people to their
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. f-f-f-f-f-f-f. lac-lac-lac. he's an actor who's known for his voice. but his accident took that away. thankfully, he's got aflac. they're gonna give him cash to help pay his bills so he can just focus on getting better. we're taking it one day at a time. one day at a time. [ male announcer ] see how the duck's lessons are going at aflac.com you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for...
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. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> at any prison there are essentially two sets of rules. there are the rules of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves, the convict code. >> they got their rules, we got ours. >> the convict code is you don't get in other people's business, you don't let nobody know your business, you don't tell on nobody. >> you stick with your own race. you don't talk to other people. >> you might stare at a person, he might consider that as a sign of disrespect. >> any inmate will tell you, that's the set of rules you follow first. >> on their first morning of shooting at utah state prison, the "lockup" crew entered the wasatch a cellblock, home to some of the prison's most violent convicts. we met a group of inmates playing cards and talking about who really runs the prison. >> the guards don't run the section. it's all run by your inmates. they pretty much tell what goes on. a guard does your section.
. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> at any prison there are essentially two sets of rules. there are the rules of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves, the convict code. >> they got their rules, we got ours. >> the convict code is you don't get in other people's business, you don't let nobody...
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stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers went out in the middle of the night and patched the potholes. >> stephen: gay. put a new bridge to the sewer plant. >> stephen: gay. a family center, a park, a playground, stuff for the kids. >> stephen: gay, gay. he has addressed the water situation. it's better than it's ever been. >> stephen: but better isn't gay enough for mayor cummings. listen to what he gay-ed up next. >> i introduced the fireman's ordinance. >> stephen: and what does he consider fair? >> one could be denied service and terminated from their job ore vingted from their house just because of their sexual preference.
stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers...
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to me we're getting to a ridiculous point in america. i live in a state where pension funds, unions and other things are investing in things like bain capital. if you look at the totality of bain capital's record, they've done a lot to support businesses, to grow businesses. this to me, i'm very uncomfortable. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. >> this is what i'm really interested to see happen with cory booker. if you remember, the after nan of ma -- cory booker is generally an unflappable, super smart, super quick politician. in the aftermath of that he was totally unprepared for what he got hit with. >> a several-minute explainer video. >> the hostage video. >> he didn't expect it. >> the republicans actually coined a term bookered because you didn't see much of him on the national stage in terms of helping the president run for re-electi re-election. at the same time he said he's not going along with the obama line. >> this is an ambitious guy. videos like that aren't going to help him in the democratic primary. t
to me we're getting to a ridiculous point in america. i live in a state where pension funds, unions and other things are investing in things like bain capital. if you look at the totality of bain capital's record, they've done a lot to support businesses, to grow businesses. this to me, i'm very uncomfortable. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. >> this is what i'm really interested to see happen with cory booker. if you remember, the after nan of ma -- cory booker is...
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so ultimately however you want to define it, it's a huge problem in america. >> look, if you have a gambling addiction, quote unquote, you can still close your home to forecloe foreclosure. alcoholics can still get arrested for dui. before i let you go, i want your take on one more thing. ariel cost troe offering whoo he said an explanation not an excuse for his behavior. let's listen and then we'll react. >> i believe i am addicted to porn to the point that it really makes me impulsive, and i just don't realize what i'm doing is wrong. i know it's not an excuse. i'm not trying to make excuses here. >> jane, in the end, you listened to this, the judge didn't buy this, the excuse part of this. he told castro he's a narcissist who couldn't see beyond his own needs, and that's what truly made him dangerous. >> look, addiction is not a get out of jail free card. even if he is a importaporn addm glad he's going away for life and they're throwing away the key. but the fact is a lot of crimes that i've covered over many decades involve people who have drug problems, alcohol problems, porn problems.
so ultimately however you want to define it, it's a huge problem in america. >> look, if you have a gambling addiction, quote unquote, you can still close your home to forecloe foreclosure. alcoholics can still get arrested for dui. before i let you go, i want your take on one more thing. ariel cost troe offering whoo he said an explanation not an excuse for his behavior. let's listen and then we'll react. >> i believe i am addicted to porn to the point that it really makes me...
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him you know we're like this to south america. i don't know the league of them they didn't say this when. i know you got it's a. bit sad. wow that's terrific where was your part. to say mr specifically that i'm doing the energy all of us with you i guess it is in them stop as teenagers just like we were partly you know some of us were teenagers now i was another mario and it was twelve he was the other methods guy now they're well out of your parents come with their kids it's a girl and i got to do go with the i did actually actually a.j. and i did both of us to you know i well i was four would never it's well i was fourteen and i was before you tube it was the oldest kind of that oh oh oh you know i was twenty or forty one how did you feel on the road with little timmy you did drink the good that's wild because i'm the youngest of three voices so i was always a little brother and i got four little grubs now i'm a big brother how important to your success was a t.v. . and t.v. was definitely you know crucial and i think breaking t
him you know we're like this to south america. i don't know the league of them they didn't say this when. i know you got it's a. bit sad. wow that's terrific where was your part. to say mr specifically that i'm doing the energy all of us with you i guess it is in them stop as teenagers just like we were partly you know some of us were teenagers now i was another mario and it was twelve he was the other methods guy now they're well out of your parents come with their kids it's a girl and i got...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. - hugs from beneful baked delights... - [ barks ]rs ] are crispy, oven-baked dog snacks with soft savory centers, made with beef and cheese. beneful baked delights: a unique collection of four snacks... to help spark play in your day. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the...
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travel series to "dancing with the stars," brooke burke is one of america's favorite tv hosts. she's also one of the most photographed women in the world, as well as an author, entrepreneur, and busy mom of four. today, she's sharing personanal details about her decade-long struggle with memelasma, a hyper-pigmentation issue that affects milillions of wom. >> what most people don't know about me is that i have a pretty serious case of melasma. they sayay it's hormonal, and with each pregnancy, it slowly arted traveling to diffeferent areas omy face. i had so much of it t that i had melasma all ov my face and i had only small little areas that were my real skin color. i used to actually prend to be on t phone if somebody was taking a picture, so i could sort of h hide the dark spots. you know, try to turn the opposite direction. and i tried everything, i tried the lasers, i tried the peels, and i think there was a point in time where i was actually making it worse. it was pretty bad, and reading things on the internet, like, "what's wrong with her ski" "did she just get a bad sp
travel series to "dancing with the stars," brooke burke is one of america's favorite tv hosts. she's also one of the most photographed women in the world, as well as an author, entrepreneur, and busy mom of four. today, she's sharing personanal details about her decade-long struggle with memelasma, a hyper-pigmentation issue that affects milillions of wom. >> what most people don't know about me is that i have a pretty serious case of melasma. they sayay it's hormonal, and with...
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but america has a larger concern. that concern is unemployment, it is workplace participation, it's wages, and it's the cost of social services to those in need. we all agree we must make america more competitive globally, workers must be productive and competitive. but how do we close the income gap, how do we deal with that? the best way to do that is not to reduce our wages and workers' quality of life. the way to do that is with the less burdensome tax code, a less intrusive regulatory system, and a tougher, smarter fair trade policy. these policies would make us more competitive and help wages and working conditions improve. so when these businesses -- voices and establishment figures say that the g.o.p. needs to support a competitive immigration bill, what they're really saying is g.o.p. and the congress of both parties -- which in the senate, of course, a minority of republicans voted for the bill and every single democrat voted for. they -- the bill. they would have done the things i'm concerned about. now the
but america has a larger concern. that concern is unemployment, it is workplace participation, it's wages, and it's the cost of social services to those in need. we all agree we must make america more competitive globally, workers must be productive and competitive. but how do we close the income gap, how do we deal with that? the best way to do that is not to reduce our wages and workers' quality of life. the way to do that is with the less burdensome tax code, a less intrusive regulatory...
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america's water, america's air is cleaner, more breatheable and healthier today precisely because of regulation. it only entails a cost. never entails a benefit, is absolutely false. and needs to be rejected by this body. sadly, mr. chairman, it's once again shaping up to be a lost summer for congress. there are a number of issues ripe for debate, not this one, will be left to wither on the vine as members leave town for the next five weeks. that's frustrating after this year began with so much promise. i was pleased toe part of a bipartisan coalition that avert the fiscal cliff. that same bipartisan coalition banded together to provide emergency aid to communities ravaged by superstorm sandy. our success didn't stop there. we came together on a bipartisan basis to reaffirm the strong support for the violence against women act after it languished in this body because leadership refused to compromised. at that point, people were beginning to wonder if the 113th congress had gotten the message that the american people want us to work together to get things done, not just make cheap pol
america's water, america's air is cleaner, more breatheable and healthier today precisely because of regulation. it only entails a cost. never entails a benefit, is absolutely false. and needs to be rejected by this body. sadly, mr. chairman, it's once again shaping up to be a lost summer for congress. there are a number of issues ripe for debate, not this one, will be left to wither on the vine as members leave town for the next five weeks. that's frustrating after this year began with so much...
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i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree -- i am looking forward to representing new yorkers and hopefully, i can be the only adult in this race. embrace integrity. i will try to be brief. -- if we can use still conservative values along with the free market, that is the best path to prosperity. [applause] >> questions for the panel? >> i am from virginia. i apologize if you have written this. you mentioned snowden. a lot of the younger republican members were on board with the amendment. where do you see that debate going within the republican party? why aren't the democrats having the same debate? there is a prevalent strain of libertarianism going for the party right now. will center on balance. you have to balance civil liberties of u.s. citizens with the need to p
i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree -- i am looking forward to representing new yorkers and hopefully, i can be the only adult in this race. embrace integrity. i will try to be brief. -- if we can use still conservative values...
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awards over there but come back to america that was the first aware that we won here was a it was an m.t.v. award they create a show around us t r l because fans are requesting our videos so much so what happened to videos. i don't see why the black eyed way that's a really good question this fast paced world that we live in you know i mean you do well to listen to a song on the radio for three minutes you know without changing because it was intense in spain you can watch anything video you want your videos on the internet i have videos yeah i mean that's that's where videos are now is you tube vivo all these music channels are all reality television that's was taken over what should be music videos is now how about the whole industry of records change download them and. people don't really buy entire albums per se anymore they can go listen to the songs test them out and buy the track. that they like which is empowering to the consumer at the same time it's made the record label flip over on its head and i think also it's made the artists like us. which is something we've always do
awards over there but come back to america that was the first aware that we won here was a it was an m.t.v. award they create a show around us t r l because fans are requesting our videos so much so what happened to videos. i don't see why the black eyed way that's a really good question this fast paced world that we live in you know i mean you do well to listen to a song on the radio for three minutes you know without changing because it was intense in spain you can watch anything video you...
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what do we focus on in america? intervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill, then rush in with the most expensive modality of medical treatment ever designed. and the result is a health care system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels of expensive intervention, rather than the less expensive alternative of prevention. let me tell you what our priorities ought to be. if i were making this up, here is how it would go. biggest priority, preventing. secondly, can't prevent it, cure it. if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go. prevent it, if you can't cure it, if you can't, treat it. we do the opposite. we focus in this country on treating things. that's where we spend most of our money. we spend a little bit trying to cure. we spend very little on trying to prevent. and you wonder why the cost is so high. the reason may not surprise or shock you. because money is in treatment. that's where the money is. you ever heard the saying follow the money. well, not too many week
what do we focus on in america? intervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill, then rush in with the most expensive modality of medical treatment ever designed. and the result is a health care system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels of expensive intervention, rather than the less expensive alternative of prevention. let me tell you what our priorities ought to be. if i were making this up, here is how it would go. biggest priority, preventing. secondly, can't...
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they went to work making america a greater place for all of us. steve king apparently has forgotten that. he is scared of the future. he wants you to be afraid as well. if you are a freight of the future, he can convince you to vote then. i'm not afraid of the future. one of the soldiers i served with in iraq was not even a citizen of this country and he was already serving in war. he had his citizenship ceremony in iraq. i was there. i saw it. that is why i am not afraid of our future. [applause] when i was in iraq, i would tell the fellow soldiers that while our uniforms said "u.s." what it simply meant was "us." when things got rough, the only person you can depend upon was the soldier on your left and the right. it was simply about us. in iowa and in america, it really is just about us. it is our country. if we do not fix the problems, and no one else is coming to our rescue. we had to take personal responsibility for the future of our country. our current congressman is more concerned about seeking headlines rather than solutions. it is time
they went to work making america a greater place for all of us. steve king apparently has forgotten that. he is scared of the future. he wants you to be afraid as well. if you are a freight of the future, he can convince you to vote then. i'm not afraid of the future. one of the soldiers i served with in iraq was not even a citizen of this country and he was already serving in war. he had his citizenship ceremony in iraq. i was there. i saw it. that is why i am not afraid of our future....
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this the part where america turns its lonely eyes to reese witherspoon, if we're going to take the next big leap forward in american politics. america must turn our lonely eyes to reese witherspoon's character elle woods in the movie "legally blond 2." we join our "legally blond" explainer, she's talked out of being distraught by friends who see a way to make something happen in congress though the leadership in congress does not want it to happen. take it away. >> i just don't think i'm cut out for this. >> oh, we have a plan. two words for you. discharge petition. >> with a couple hundred signatures, we can spring the bill from committee straight to the house floor for a vote. >> i don't know. that sounds really complicated. >> you've come farther than any of us while maintaining your balance and sparkle. we never sparkle. >> none of us ever thought one person could make a difference. until you came along. >> if i remember correctly, isn't that, like, 218 signatures? >> it's not that hard. >> yeah. yeah. i guess i know women with more shoes than that. wait, that's me. >> elle, it's ti
this the part where america turns its lonely eyes to reese witherspoon, if we're going to take the next big leap forward in american politics. america must turn our lonely eyes to reese witherspoon's character elle woods in the movie "legally blond 2." we join our "legally blond" explainer, she's talked out of being distraught by friends who see a way to make something happen in congress though the leadership in congress does not want it to happen. take it away. >> i...
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. >> the story behind the viral video that's touched a nerve with america. >>> and a charity project that gives a whole new meaning to hot shot. >> you can't even get a word out. >>> we've got video of a dangerous trend that's been going on for quite some time at a mumbai, india. you're seeing here a young guy, 1 years old, doing train zufrg. you can see all the different acrobatics, i guess you could call it, that this guy is doing. 14-year-old here, things do not end well for young sayid. watch here at the very end. >> what happened? >> oh, my gosh. >> you can see he slips, falls, looks like he maybe hits his head here as well. sad to report, he did not make it after this accident. this is a common thing in india. lots of young people are trying to make videos, trying to do stunts just like this. you may remember this video we had on our show a while back of some other youngsters in india doing these same trained stunts. his father, 57-year-old, is now speaking out telling other parents, start monitoring what your children are doing, what your teenagers are doing because he says th
. >> the story behind the viral video that's touched a nerve with america. >>> and a charity project that gives a whole new meaning to hot shot. >> you can't even get a word out. >>> we've got video of a dangerous trend that's been going on for quite some time at a mumbai, india. you're seeing here a young guy, 1 years old, doing train zufrg. you can see all the different acrobatics, i guess you could call it, that this guy is doing. 14-year-old here, things do not...
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against the odds we will stand for freedom america ♪ ♪ ♪ let it resound through golden plains from sea to sea and over the purple mountains majesty let it rise above the sea landghout the lambda-- the and be the heartbeat of every man america blow the trumpet of freedom no stopping now we will charge on today might we join ourselves in unity one nation unto god in liberty against the odds we will stand for freedom america ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you so -- is this on? thank you so much. can you help me one more time? what a beautiful, beautiful job. beautiful. horne, is jennifer chairman of the new hampshire republican party. thank you all for being part of this wonderful event. please also join me in saying thank you to our gracious host, the ambassador. [applause] it is a great day to be a republican in the great state of new hampshire. there are so many great opportunities ahead of us. we face a lot of challenges in new hampshire and in our country. when good republicans stand together and take core republican principles, and translate that into legislation, into policy, ever
against the odds we will stand for freedom america ♪ ♪ ♪ let it resound through golden plains from sea to sea and over the purple mountains majesty let it rise above the sea landghout the lambda-- the and be the heartbeat of every man america blow the trumpet of freedom no stopping now we will charge on today might we join ourselves in unity one nation unto god in liberty against the odds we will stand for freedom america ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you so -- is this on? thank...
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if we do not change our ways, we will have it right here in america. host: this is not too dissimilar le said in his townhall. [video clip] >> essentially right now you have a government agency that everyone's tax dollars is going to fund. every three months is going to this isaac court which nobody can appeal to -- fisa court which knowing can -- nobody can appeal to. you have an fbi that believes and has went to court to say a warranto not need to put a gps tracking device on your car. irs whose official position is that they do not need a warrant to check your e- mail. this is the same irs who has no compunction about abusing their authority. so far, nobody has really paid a price for targeting tea party groups. the situation that i find is that nothing is being done to these government agencies. from my perspective, it is like the only privacy you really have is what the government says that you have. was really pumped when you .oted against the nea i was really happy about that. i was really disappointed that you voted against this. i would really
if we do not change our ways, we will have it right here in america. host: this is not too dissimilar le said in his townhall. [video clip] >> essentially right now you have a government agency that everyone's tax dollars is going to fund. every three months is going to this isaac court which nobody can appeal to -- fisa court which knowing can -- nobody can appeal to. you have an fbi that believes and has went to court to say a warranto not need to put a gps tracking device on your car....
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this is something that is going to require america's attention and hopefully the entire international community's attention. >> in egypt today supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi took to the streets in defiance of orders by egyptian authorities to end their protest. meantime, in his interview with cnn, president obama also addressed the possibility of cuts off u.s. aid. >> the aid itself may not reverse what the interim government does, but i think what most americans would say is that we have to be very careful about being seen as aiding and abetting actions that we think run contrary to our values and ideals. what we're doing right now is doing a full evaluation of the u.s./egyptian relationship. >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins us live from cairo. ayman, good afternoon, or good evening for your. we know the protesters took to the streets today. have we seen any clashes? >> reporter: well, the numbers today and the protests today in general were a big test for the muslim brotherhood. obviously in the last couple of weeks the senior leadership of that organization has come und
this is something that is going to require america's attention and hopefully the entire international community's attention. >> in egypt today supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi took to the streets in defiance of orders by egyptian authorities to end their protest. meantime, in his interview with cnn, president obama also addressed the possibility of cuts off u.s. aid. >> the aid itself may not reverse what the interim government does, but i think what most americans would...